Well, here we go again, more Android tablet news. This time it's from a new company with the name of StreamTV. The Elocity A7 is a 7 inch tablet, like the Galaxy Tab, but will be powered by a 1 GHz Tegra II-720 CPU, which should be stunning for HD video playback and gaming. The display is sporting an 800x480 resolution, and has multi-touch capabilities with the capacitive touchscreen in the browser and the photo gallery.

Well the time has finally come, if you have been waiting for the Fascinate, Samsung's Galaxy S phone for Verizon, you can head over to your local Best Buy to pre-order. With a ton of Droid devices to choose from on Verizon, this is nice for a change. Those who do not know, the Fascinate has a 4 inch Super AMOLED display, 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, with a 5 megapixel camera on the back.

With all the recent Android tablet news, it's looking like there is going to be a big war in the tablet market, especially the Android Tablet market. If you were thinking that the Galaxy Tab was going to give the iPad some competition, let's talk about the Toshiba Android Tablet, now being labeled the Folio 100. Let's get to the meat here, we know you are wondering what will power this tablet.

The infamous Gorilla Glass is supposed to be some of the strongest glass for electronic devices, and is very hard to scratch or break. Most of us are still paranoid that we are going to scratch our precious devices, and we use all kinds of cases and screen protectors. If you are one of those people that are really worried about scratching your device that has a Gorilla Glass screen, you might want to watch this video below. The video is in the Korean language but there is no need to translate on this one, just keep watching to be amazed.

We are getting closer to the Samsung Galaxy Tab announcement at the IFA-2010 event and we have some official Samsung Galaxy Tab accessories that have popped up. Is this making us any more anxious about hearing all the details and when the release date is? Absolutely. You can see here...

First, there was the promotional video for the Samsung Galaxy S -- the device that started it all, basically. It showcased all of the great features of the device, like its four-inch Super AMOLED display, and how easy it is to use the Swype keyboard. It did a good job of making people want the phone. Soon after, with the launches of the Galaxy S variants scheduled for release here in the States, promo videos started showing up of each specific device. Now it looks like the Fascinate is next in line.

The leaked documents regarding the Samsung Fascinate for Verizon, the Samsung Galaxy S variant heading to the largest wireless carrier in the United States, keep on coming. No complaints here -- but it is certainly making us want the 9th of September to come faster. Oh, and an official statement from Verizon. That'd be nice, too. In the mean time, though, we get to stare at another leaked internal Verizon document that showcases pre-paid device training for employees.

Ready to look at a nicely framed device that doesn't quite yet have a name or release date? Good, because here it is. As you can probably already tell, it looks strikingly familiar. It definitely has the same lines as the EVO, the first 4G-capable device launched on Sprint a couple of months ago. But, it has that same brushed aluminum attractiveness that the Nexus One features, which makes it easily one of the most attractive devices not available right now.

Bad news for Orange UK customers waiting for Android 2.2 Froyo on their HTC Desire. On the same day that Verizon began pushing out Froyo for the Droid Incredible, the UK carrier has announced a delay in getting the update ROM from HTC. As such, the Android 2.2 update for the Orange HTC Desire now isn't expected to be released until mid-September 2010.
Orange hasn't given any specific reasons for the delay, but does insist that it's nothing to do with the carrier's own services on the handset.

Verizon has confirmed to us that the Android 2.2 Froyo update for the HTC Droid Incredible has begun going out today as an OTA update. The updated ROM will not only upgrade the Droid Incredible's core OS but add in the Adobe Flash Player 10.1 together with 3G mobile hotspot functionality and add 720p HD video recording to the smartphone's camera.
The update is going out OTA rather than as a download, so you may have to wait a while before you get the on-device alert to say it's ready for installation. We'd recommend using a WiFi connection to download it, too, rather than cellular data. Unfortunately there's no way to artificially prompt the update, Verizon tells us; patience is a virtue, we guess. There's more information on the update here.